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"B4RT" wrote in message
... "Jim" wrote in message ... It helps to have one of the RC helicopter distributors be a sponser too. When a single light crash cost over $600 you tend to be a bit conservative. I don't fly RC any more, the real thing is cheaper and easier. Don't know where you get that cheaper stuff., it probably costs $800 just to start the one I fly. Bart Agreed! I've looked into the full size birds, would LOVE to get a rotorcraft add-on to my fixed wing Private pilots license but just can't afford it. :-( Or at least I'm not willing to forgo other activities and interests in order to afford it. I could do it if all I wanted to do was sit around the house and eat PB&J sandwiches for the duration. ;-) I guess it depends on what he's calling a "light" crash. I'm flying top line models and what I call a light crash will cost me "maybe" $200. A $600 crash would be a pretty big deal. Fly Safe, Steve R. |
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![]() "plasticguy" wrote in message ... `Hi Steve, Once you got over the fear of paying for parts, it wasn't that tough. The sad thing about it is having a 14 year old punk kid show you how easy it is. It is humiliating to have them show you what they can do, I saw this kid do a rolling circle for a warm up. Scott. I know what you mean! :-D Fly Safe, Steve R. |
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"Heli-Chair" wrote in message
ups.com... you are right, but not 100%. it isn't the ONLY attitude that works with the chair, it's just that the nose-in attitude is impossible without lots of practice! I hovered nose-in on about my fourth or fifth tank. Not a pretty hover mind you, but a controlled one. But then I'd invested many hours in a PC r/c heli sim that I'm convinced saved me thousands in newbie mistakes. I found it's just a conceptual thing, and I quickly learnt to disassociate myself with the model, and be able to think from the model's perspective. Nice idea for the chair, something I've wanted to do for PC flight sims for a long time. But I have one reservation: when flying my r/c helis I never, ever sit down. It would be the worst feeling in the world knowing you have to move quickly to get out the way if something breaks, like a servo horn or a push rod. Si |
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